The Tuesday ban on wood burning will be the 10th straight day the Bay Area has been under a Winter Spare The Air alert
Some of the items involving East Bay legislators this week in Washington, D.C., and Sacramento
It's a record sixth day in a row that a ban on wood burning has been ordered
It's the third straight day a ban on wood burning has been announced
A new federal rule expands the time allowed for accidental eagle deaths due to encounters with wind turbines.
Some of the items this past week involving East Bay legislators in Washington, D.C., and Sacramento
Low temperatures around 32 degrees are predicted tonight for the Tri-Valley
It's the fourth alert mandated this week because of cold, windless weather
Bay Area air quality officials asking residents not to burn wood for 24 hours
Some of the items involving East Bay legislators in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
The workshops are for non-profit organizations and will be held on Dec. 5 and Dec. 10.
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Some of the items this past week in Washington and Sacramento involving East Bay legislators
The trains were delayed this morning out of Dublin/Pleasanton due to an 'equipment problem'
Riders should expect a 20-minute delay in the Dublin/Pleasanton directions.
3.4-magnitude quake reported in Danville. No reports of any damage.
The recycled water could eventually water parks, sports grounds and roadway medians.
The wintertime rules curbing fireplace burning just kicked in.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Some of the action this past week in Washington and Sacramento involving East Bay legislators
Some of the activities that happened this week involving East Bay legislators in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.
The ongoing repairs are a result of a broken water main.
Some of the activity this past week from Washington, D.C., and Sacramento involving East Bay legislators
A BART spokeswoman said the strike is expected to continue Monday and that no new negotiations with the striking unions are scheduled. The BART board of directors will meet in closed session at 3 p.m. Monday to discuss the labor dispute.
BART workers walked off the job and onto the picket line this morning.
Some of the activity this past week involving East Bay legislators in Sacramento and Washington D.C.
The on and off ramps at Foothill Road will be temporarily closed when necessary during the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. due to road construction.
Negotiators for BART and its two largest unions talked for more than 12 hours on Wednesday